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Rich2484

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  1. I know they cost 400 to make in the first place, not really a bad investment if you can sell it on for 53.000 though.
  2. Good luck to them, I'm sure if I ran and got given the torch for doing it I would probably put it on eBay aswell, just to let anyone know it's on 153.300
  3. It's an american thing, everything with magnum after it must be good.
  4. Yeah anyone see the one on eBay for 147.000?
  5. Rich2484

    Tosh

    Ok. Must be getting old the eyesight is going.
  6. Rich2484

    Tosh

    Just out of curiosity but wtf is that avatar pic?????
  7. With a setup like that that's it we are all going to be out of job soon.
  8. Would be answome place for base jumping. Love to do it.
  9. Had that with the John deeres, the 7710 on stick shift with the four in between gears and the 7810 when they turned to buttons one the stick. Kept smacking my hand on the side dash looking for the lever.
  10. I don't know, we use a chip master 220, couldn't argue about it, runs well, chips quick, hasn't missed a beat, only had to buy a new ram for the hitch and a new set of blades. Apart from that and service kit, it doesn't owe a thing.
  11. Mine has never been welded, but I dare not wash it. It will fall apart.
  12. But they still have the turning circle of a bus. Had to change the wheels on one before after adjusting the stopper still wasn't enough to steer out of a yard. Had one of these on demo a while ago and I liked it a lot more than the original looking fastracs, plus the power increadable. Benefits
  13. Tried any old rail yards. See if you can get hold of any old dollys.
  14. Never said tis before but treequip **** off
  15. Oh no hear we go again. Please please don't start about what tipper is best. I give up I'm off.
  16. Had people asking if we take card payments. Looked for somewhere to plug the machine in but the socket in the tree had a child safety cover on it.
  17. No no no. Think of the spillage man.
  18. Got a quadzilla coming in on Monday for a service. Of course I do have to test drive it after to ensure it is all working ok
  19. After smashing a big lump of timber through one we re engineered ours from metal. Monkey I do like the use of very technical terminology of choppy choppy bits. Did put a big smile on my face.
  20. Ok will give you that one, I don't like doom as I didn't like it when I had it one ps1 and it put me off. Heard the new ones are good. Not tried them.
  21. As you seem to have pointed out to me in the past treequip some people don't have a degree in mechanical engineering like us so things have to try and be put in a language that is understood. By reprogramming a system be it mechanical or electrical you are in fact calibrating it to work with the system as all systems with components that work together to ensure the machine runs as it is designed to. By programming one component you are programming it to work with the others, even slave systems have to be set to work with a master system, in this case the sensors is the slave and the user interface ( being the lights that tell you when it is working properly) is the master as all the reading from the slave systems are all brought together at this station giving a read out. To look at a no stress system it is simple electromechanical system. I'm out on this one good luck with the machine, if it was mine it would be excahanged for something that works as a machine that is sat idle is not making money.
  22. The money it would cost to buy then adapt a tractor to meet the needs you could buy a small house.....
  23. But still not enough room on he back of it for a box?
  24. We're are you? Always good to know so people know if they can help.

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